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Digital Studies engages students in the discovery, analysis, and creation of digital information and media. As an interdisciplinary minor, students will gain the academic and technological skills necessary to analyze information and communicate in an increasingly digital world. The Digital Studies Minor requires an introductory course, a capstone course, and elective courses across disciplines of study that explore the creation and use of digital information and the related social, legal, cultural, epistemological, and historical issues. Students will gain technological skills necessary to critically research, evaluate, and produce digital information and new media. Through collaborative work with digital tools, students will produce new information resources and will apply digital technologies in meaningful ways across various disciplines of study. The capstone experience requires independent research, interdisciplinary analysis, technological skills, and the production of a publicly accessible digital studies or new media project.

The minor incorporates (among others) the disciplines of American studies, anthropology, art and art history, communication, computer science, English, historic preservation, history, Spanish, and political science from which students may select elective courses. The minor is open to students from any discipline in the arts and sciences, education, or business colleges at UMW.

Students interested in enrolling in the minor should contact the Coordinator of the Digital Studies Minor for additional details.

Minor Requirements

Course List
Code Title Credits
DGST 101Introduction to Digital Studies3
Select 12 credits of the following such that at least two disciplines are included and at least 6 credits are 300-level or higher :12
AMST 204
American Foodways
ARTS 104
Digital Approaches to Fine Art
ARTS 219
Digital Video Production
ARTS 226
Animation
ARTS 241A
Photography I
ARTS 316
Experimental Documentary
ARTS 341
Multiple Imaging
ARTS 454
Approaches to Video Art
COMM 353
Visual Rhetoric
COMM 357
Social Media
COMM 380
Sports & Digital Media
COMM 460
Seminar in Digital Rhetoric
CPSC 106
Digital Storytelling
CPSC 350
Applications of Databases
CPSC 440
Game Programming
CPSC 444
3D Computer Graphics
CPSC 448
Advanced Web Application Development
CPSC 460
Human-Computer Interaction
DGST 201
Tinkering, Hacking, and Making
DGST 301
Special Topics in Digital Studies
DGST 302
Creative Coding
DGST 303
Digital Media Studio
DGST 306
Media Production for Social Change
DGST 310
Virtual and Augmented Reality
DGST 395
Applied Digital Studies
DGST 491
Individual Study
DGST 492
Individual Study
DGST 499
Internship 1
ENGL 203
Writing with Digital Media
ENGL 245
Introduction to Cinema Studies
ENGL 253
Games and Culture
ENGL 314
The Literary Journal: Professional Practice in Publishing and Editing
ENGL 317A
Writing & Literacy in the Digital Age
ENGL 345
Film, Text, and Culture
ENGL 350
Electronic Literature
ENGL 386
The Graphic Novel
ENGL 451
Seminar in New Media
GISC 250
Introduction to Geographic Information Systems and Cartography
HISP 303A
Archives and Society
HIST 325
Technology and Culture
HIST 427
History of the Information Age
HIST 428
Digital History
JOUR 300
Investigative Journalism
JOUR 301
Magazine Journalism
MUTC 100
Technology for Musicians
MUTC 170
MIDI Composition
MUTC 320
Audio Recording
MUTC 330
Audio Production
MUTC 370
Electroacoustic Techniques
PSCI 363
Mass Media Politics
PSCI 450
US Political Film
RELG 104
Podcasting Religious Studies
THEA 481
Resource Strategies in Arts Administration
Other courses as approved by the director
Select a capstone course from the following:3
ARTS 454
Approaches to Video Art
COMM 460
Seminar in Digital Rhetoric
DGST 460
Digital Studies Seminar
DGST 491
Individual Study
ENGL 451
Seminar in New Media
HIST 427
History of the Information Age
HIST 428
Digital History
Individual studies (491/492) in a related discipline if completed for 3 credits and approved by the director
Other appropriate 400-level course, with approval from program director.
Total Credits18
1

Up to 3 credits.

Communication and Digital Studies Faculty

Zachary N. Whalen, Chair and Career Advisor (Digital Studies)
P. Anand Rao, Career Advisor (Communication)
Sushma Subramanian, Career Advisor (Journalism)

Professors

P. Anand Rao 

Associate Professors

Emily D. Crosby
Adria Y. Goldman
Elizabeth A. Johnson-Young
Sushma Subramanian 
Zachary N. Whalen

Assistant Professors

James [J.D.] D. Swerzenski 

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